Sentences with phrase «lack of service provision»

There was not only widespread acknowledgment of atrocities committed by the government during the war but also deep resentment towards the misdistribution of funds by the Museveni regime and the resultant lack of service provision and development in the north.

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The research showed that while 84 per cent of secondary schools and 56 per cent of primary schools offered some form of counselling services for students, almost half said that a lack of local services and knowing what support is appropriate hindered their provision of support.
The dilemma with this health act provision is that there are some health insurance companies that do not cover lactation consultancy services due to lack of lactation consultants in and out of their networks.
The lack of trust between individuals and communities undermines the provision of essential government services.
But the approved plan, requiring county officials to work with municipal government leaders to find ways of sharing services, lacks a key provision Cuomo initially sought: A voter referendum.
Because of their normal non-verbal intelligence, they do not fit into adult learning disability services, and because of the lack of information on the extent of their social functioning, they are likely to fall short of social services or mental health provision
«In recent months two major school library services closed in Dorset and Berkshire, and year after year the School Library Association loses members as school library provision shrinks through lack of funding.»
A lack of cash problem can stop a business from growing because businesses need liquidity to avoid interrupting the production or service provision process.
Problems include a lack of provision for infrastructure and urban services such as health and education, and a lack of institutional and investment capacity.
The second contribution is a short, but highly insightful article on the application, or lack thereof, of the Keck case law in the field of the free provision of services.
Such an agency would be accountable to the political process, to which law societies in Canada are not because of a lack of government surveillance as to how law societies justify their use of their monopoly over the provision of legal services.
«The crisis in the provision of legal aid services is illustrated by the lack of availability of expert advice on housing law»
The lack of a general monopoly on the provision of legal services and the ease with which foreign lawyers may work in England and Wales are additional evidence of the openness of the English and Welsh legal services market.
Lacking is emphasis given to the importance of one human being's helping another with the devotion that is unique to the solicitor - client relationship in the provision of legal services.
(7) lack of accountability in fact to the democratic process (accountable merely in law, but not in fact, i.e., when law societies fail to make legal services adequately available, governments don't demand that they justify their monopoly over the provision of legal services);
Corporate law departments under pressure to cut costs may be the main driver behind a revolution in the provision of legal services, but when it comes to innovation they may be hamstrung by their own lack of budgets to pull it off themselves.
However, the Australian Government does not have any stand - alone First Peoples disability departments or strategies, and lacks culturally competent models of funding and service provision.
The growth in the direct provision of pharmacy services is real testament to the success of the Section 100 initiative, which again was a policy solution to the lack of access to essential medicines for Aboriginal people advocated for by Congress and AMSANT and introduced in 1998.
These barriers include inequitable federal funding for health and social services for First Nations children living on reserve, a failure to address jurisdictional gaps in services and fully implement Jordan's Principle, as well as a lack of cultural safety in services provision.
Volunteer services for vulnerable populations have a long tradition, 23 and, despite a lack of data, there is a growing perception that as health and social service budgets shrink, volunteers might assume additional roles in service provision.
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